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Un commentaire spirituel et pédagogique d'un des livres clés du Nouveau Testament : le ou les auteurs, la structure du récit, la vie et l'histoire de ces premières communautés chrétiennes, leurs relations entre elles et avec la communauté de Jérusalem, l'étude des grands thèmes, de la réception, de l'influence et de l'actualité, etc. Avec des tables chronologiques.
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Ecclesiology --- Christology --- Bible OT. Major prophets. Isaiah --- Bible NT. Acts of the Apostles --- 224.2 --- 226.6 --- Jesaja. Isaias --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen
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Bible NT. Acts of the Apostles --- Apostles. --- Jesus Christ --- Servanthood. --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Jesus Christ - Servanthood.
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Commentaire et exégèse des chapitres 13 à 28, retraçant les voyages et la prédication de Paul. Souligne l'inscription des Actes des Apôtres dans une histoire de l'Empire romain et leurs liens avec l'Ancien Testament. ©Electre 2015
Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 226.6 --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible NT. Acts of the Apostles --- Bible
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Narration in the Bible. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Criticism, Narrative.
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Bible NT. Gospels. Luke --- Bible NT. Acts of the Apostles --- Men in the Bible. --- Masculinity --- Men (Christian theology) --- 226.6 --- Theological anthropology --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Men --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- Bible. --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Men (Christian theology). --- Men in the Bible
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Jews --- Pharisees --- History --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Criticism, Textual --- 296*712 --- Farizeeën --- Evangelie (Book of the New Testament) --- Fukuinsho (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels, Synoptic (Books of the New Testament) --- Synoptic Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, Textual. --- 296*712 Farizeeën --- Jews - History - 586 B.C.-70 A.D
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Durch die vielfältigen Schriftallusionen in Lk 1f. wird deutlich gemacht, daß das lukanische Doppelwerk als Fortschreibung der "Schriften" (= des AT) verstanden werden will. Die auf Jesus und sein Geschick bezogenen Schrift-Zitate im lukanischen Doppelwerk, die sich nahezu ausschließlich im Mund von Erzählfiguren befinden, sind in Lk 1-23 überwiegend proleptisch und in Lk 24 sowie der Apostelgeschichte überwiegend analeptisch ausgerichtet. Dreh- und Angelpunkt sind die Reden des Auferstandenen in Lk 24, mit Hilfe derer vor allem Petrus zum Glauben kommt. Darüber hinaus werden Schriftzitate bei Lukas auch als Handlungsanweisung sowie zur Gegenwartsdeutung herangezogen. Ein Vergleich mit der Verwendung von Zitaten in narrativen Texten anderer antiker Autoren (z.B. Makkabäerbücher, Josephus, Herodot, Thukydides, Polybios) verdeutlicht die Besonderheit der lukanischen Zitationsweise. The many scriptural allusions in Luke 1-2 clearly show that the double work of Luke is intended to be understood as a continuation of the "Scriptures" (i.e., the Old Testament). The scriptural "ations referring to Jesus and his fate in this double work, which are almost all spoken by narrative figures, are largely proleptic in Luke 1-23 and mostly analeptic in Luke 24 and the Acts of the Apostles. The crux is the discourse by the resurrected Jesus in Luke 24, which helps Peter in particular come to believe. Scriptural "ations in Luke are also used as both instructions for action and interpretations of the present. Comparison between the use of "ations in narrative texts by other ancient authors (such as the Books of the Maccabees, Josephus, Herodotus, Thucydides, and Polybius) illustrates the special nature of the citation style in Luke.
Bible NT. Gospels. Luke --- Bible OT --- Bible --- Bible. --- Relation to the Old Testament --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 226.4 --- 226.4 Evangelie volgens Lucas --- 226.4 Evangile de S. Luc --- Evangelie volgens Lucas --- Evangile de S. Luc --- Rezeption --- Fortwirken --- Nachwirkung --- Nachleben --- Wirkungsgeschichte --- Aneignung --- Auswirkung --- Fortleben --- New Testament. --- הברית החדשה. --- ביקורת, פרשנות וכד' --- יחס לתנ"ך
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From the turn of the fifth century to the beginning of the eighteenth, Christian writers were fascinated and troubled by the "Problem of Paganism," which this book identifies and examines for the first time. How could the wisdom and virtue of the great thinkers of antiquity be reconciled with the fact that they were pagans and, many thought, damned? Related questions were raised by encounters with contemporary pagans in northern Europe, Mongolia, and, later, America and China.Pagans and Philosophers explores how writers-philosophers and theologians, but also poets such as Dante, Chaucer, and Langland, and travelers such as Las Casas and Ricci-tackled the Problem of Paganism. Augustine and Boethius set its terms, while Peter Abelard and John of Salisbury were important early advocates of pagan wisdom and virtue. University theologians such as Aquinas, Scotus, Ockham, and Bradwardine, and later thinkers such as Ficino, Valla, More, Bayle, and Leibniz, explored the difficulty in depth. Meanwhile, Albert the Great inspired Boethius of Dacia and others to create a relativist conception of scientific knowledge that allowed Christian teachers to remain faithful Aristotelians. At the same time, early anthropologists such as John of Piano Carpini, John Mandeville, and Montaigne developed other sorts of relativism in response to the issue.A sweeping and original account of an important but neglected chapter in Western intellectual history, Pagans and Philosophers provides a new perspective on nothing less than the entire period between the classical and the modern world.
Paganism --- Paganism. --- Philosophy and religion. --- Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Civilization, Pagan --- Heathenism --- Religions --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Acts of the Apostles. --- America. --- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius. --- Aristotelians. --- Aristotle. --- Arts Faculties. --- Asia. --- Augustine of Hippo. --- Augustine. --- Boethius. --- China. --- Chinese philosophers. --- Chinese religion. --- Christian Europe. --- Christian belief. --- Christian teachers. --- Christianity. --- Christianization. --- City of God. --- Collationes. --- Consolation of Philosophy. --- Dante Alighieri. --- Early Middle Ages. --- English poets. --- Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum. --- Epicurus. --- Europe. --- Geoffrey Chaucer. --- Giovanni Boccaccio. --- Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz. --- Hell. --- Historical Synthesis. --- John of Piano Carpini. --- John of Salisbury. --- Long Middle Ages. --- Middle Ages. --- Mongols. --- Peter Abelard. --- Policraticus. --- Problem of Paganism. --- Roman history. --- The Book of John Mandeville. --- Theologia Christiana. --- Theologia Summi Boni. --- University of Oxford. --- University of Paris. --- Western Europe. --- Willehalm. --- William Langland. --- William of Rubruk. --- ancient models and language. --- ancient paganism. --- ancient pagans. --- classical antiquity. --- contemporary pagans. --- early medieval scholars. --- encyclopaedic tradition. --- higher education. --- humanism. --- knowledge. --- modernity. --- pagan culture. --- pagan knowledge. --- pagan salvation. --- pagan society. --- pagan virtue. --- pagan wisdom. --- paganism. --- pagans. --- philosophy. --- relativism. --- sack of Rome. --- salvation. --- theological challenges. --- theological problems. --- theoretical developments. --- universities. --- university theologians. --- unknown pagan peoples. --- virtue. --- virtuous pagans. --- wisdom.
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